Kurtz Ersa Announces Back-to-Back VERSAFLOW 3 Level II Training Courses This July

Kurtz Ersa Announces Back-to-Back VERSAFLOW 3 Level II Training Courses This July

Kurtz Ersa Inc., a leading supplier of electronics production equipment, is pleased to announce two upcoming advanced training courses focused on the VERSAFLOW 3 selective soldering system, scheduled to take place in July 2025 at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Plymouth, Wisconsin. The first session, Ersa VERSAFLOW 3 – Level II Maintenance Training, will run…


Kurtz Ersa Inc., a leading supplier of electronics production equipment, is pleased to announce two upcoming advanced training courses focused on the VERSAFLOW 3 selective soldering system, scheduled to take place in July 2025 at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Plymouth, Wisconsin.

The first session, Ersa VERSAFLOW 3 – Level II Maintenance Training, will run from July 14th to July 16th. This course is designed to equip students with the hands-on skills and knowledge required to maintain and troubleshoot VERSAFLOW 3 machines. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the machine’s layout, software functionality, and system modules. Training topics will include machine calibration, nitrogen and pneumatic systems, preventative maintenance practices, and electrical system diagnostics. In addition, students will receive detailed instruction on maintaining the flux, preheat, and solder modules, along with methods for addressing conveyor and transfer issues. The course concludes with a practical troubleshooting session. Successful participants will be awarded a certificate of completion.

The second session, Ersa VERSAFLOW 3 – Level II Application Training, is scheduled from July 16th to July 18th. This course is intended for users seeking to optimize process performance and programming capabilities on the VERSAFLOW 3. Participants will explore in-depth process parameters across all machine modules and learn about the nuances of using lead-free solder alloys. The curriculum will also include training on Ersa CAD 3 offline programming software, proper temperature profiling, application-specific process selection, and how to overcome common SMT clearance and design challenges. Attendees will leave with strategies for program optimization and cycle time reduction, with a goal of minimizing defects and maximizing throughput.

Class sizes are limited to ensure a hands-on, interactive learning experience. Training will be held at Kurtz Ersa Inc., located at 1779 Pilgrim Road, Plymouth, WI 53073.

To register, interested parties should contact David Miller at david.miller@kurtzersa.com.

These sessions offer a unique opportunity for electronics manufacturing professionals to enhance their technical proficiency and maximize the performance of their selective soldering equipment. Don’t miss this chance to take your VERSAFLOW expertise to the next level.

For more information about Kurtz Ersa Inc., visit www.ersa.com.


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